Catherine (Nicole Kidman) and Matt Parker (Joseph Fiennes) are trying to adjust to their new life in the remote Australian desert town of Nathgari. They are pleasant but keep to themselves, unwilling to get close to anyone. On the eve of a massive dust storm, their lives are rocked when their two teenage children, Lily and Tom disappear into the desert. With Nathgari now eerily smothered in red dust and darkness, the locals join the search lead by local cop, David Rae (Hugo Weaving). It soon becomes apparent that something terrible may have happened to them. Suspicion is cast, rumors spread and ancient Aboriginal stories are told in whispers as the locals begin to turn against the couple. With temperatures rising and the chances of survival plummeting with each passing day, Catherine and Matthew find themselves pushed to the brink, as they struggle to survive the uncertainty of their children's fate.

Kim Farrant directs this upcoming thriller, which doesn't have a release date set at this time yet. Check out the first footage, and stay tuned for details on when Strangerland will hit theaters.

Ben Whishaw, best known as Q in Skyfall, lends his voice to the talking bear, stepping in to replace Colin Firth back in July after he dropped out in June. Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) and Sally Hawkins (Godzilla) star as the parents who take in Paddington, before the villainous taxidermist Millicent Clyde (Nicole Kidman) becomes intent on adding the lovable bear to her collection.

A taut thriller based on the worldwide best-selling novel by S.J. Watson, Before I Go to Sleep is the story of a woman (Nicole Kidman) who wakes up every day with no memory as the result of a traumatic accident in her past. One day, terrifying new truths begin to emerge that make her question everything she thinks she knows about her life - as well as everyone in it, including her doctor (Mark Strong) and even her husband (Colin Firth).

Watch as this troubled woman is forced to rediscover her life all over again in this thriller from writer-director Rowan Joffe (Brighton Rock), which co-stars Anne-Marie Duff, Deborah Rosan and Chris Cowlin, arriving in theaters nationwide on October 31.

Before I Go to Sleep was released October 31st, 2014 and stars Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Ben Crompton, Anne-Marie Duff, Adam Levy, Gabriel Strong, Flynn MacArthur. The film is directed by Rowan Joffe.

S.J. Watson's best-selling novel Before I Go to Sleep gets brought to life in the second trailer for this upcoming adaptation, following the first trailer released last month. Nicole Kidman stars as a woman suffering from anterograde amnesia, the same condition showcased in Memento and 50 First Dates, who can't remember anything about her life every day she wakes up. As she tries to piece together what happened, a terrifying discovering makes her question everyone in her life.

In addition, we also have a new poster for director Rowan Joffe's adaptation, co-starring Colin Firth, Mark Strong and Anne-Marie Duff, arriving in theaters nationwide October 31.

A taut thriller based on the worldwide best-selling novel by S.J. Watson, Before I Go to Sleep is the story of a woman (Nicole Kidman) who wakes up every day with no memory as the result of a traumatic accident in her past. One day, terrifying new truths begin to emerge that make her question everything she thinks she knows about her life - as well as everyone in it, including her doctor (Mark Strong) and even her husband (Colin Firth).

Before I Go to Sleep: Posters

Before I Go to Sleep was released October 31st, 2014 and stars Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Ben Crompton, Anne-Marie Duff, Adam Levy, Gabriel Strong, Flynn MacArthur. The film is directed by Rowan Joffe.

Following in the footsteps of Christopher Nolan's breakout thriller Memento, and, oddly enough, the Adam Sandler/Drew Barrymore comedy 50 First Dates, Nicole Kidman plays the latest victim of anterograde amnesia in the first trailer for Before I Go to Sleep. Nicole Kidman stars as Christine Lucas, a woman who had a terrifying accident in her past, resulting in anterograde amnesia, where her mind is wiped clean each day, remembering nothing from her past life. Colin Firth plays her husband Ben, who must remind Christine who she is every day of her life, with Mark Strong starring as the mysterious Dr. Nash, who is trying to help Christine get her memory back. Written and directed by Rowan Joffe, based on the international best-selling novel by S.J. Watson, Before I Go to Sleep hits theaters on September 12.

Starring Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth & Mark Strong, Before I Go to Sleep is a psychological thriller based on the worldwide best-selling novel about a woman who wakes up every day remembering nothing - the result of a traumatic accident in her past - until one day, new terrifying truths emerge that force her to question everyone around her...

Before I Go to Sleep: Posters

Before I Go to Sleep was released October 31st, 2014 and stars Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Ben Crompton, Anne-Marie Duff, Adam Levy, Gabriel Strong, Flynn MacArthur. The film is directed by Rowan Joffe.

Nicole Kidman embodies silver screen icon Grace Kelly as she leaves her life as an actress behind in the new international trailer for Grace of Monaco. The Weinstein Company still hasn't set a domestic release date yet, after pushing the film from its November 2013 release date last year. Director Olivier Dahan's drama explores Grace Kelly's marriage to Monaco's Prince Ranier III, and how she helped solve a dispute over French tax laws in the 1960s, but as we can see in this trailer, the actress still pines for her former profession, with a reference to Alfred Hitchcock offering her the lead role in Marnie in 1962. In addition, we have the new poster for this drama, co-starring Milo Ventimiglia, Tim Roth, Parker Posey, Paz Vega and Frank Langella.

Although Lionsgate has still not issued a release date for their upcoming drama The Railway Man, the studio released a new poster, featuring stars Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. The film is based on the incredible true story of Eric Lomax (Colin Firth), a British soldier who was captured by the Japanese in World War II. Years later, with the support of his wife Patti (Nicole Kidman), the former POW tracks down the man responsible for his torture (Hiroyuki Sanada), who was also profoundly affected by the war. Take a look at this one-sheet for director Jonathan Teplitzky's adaptation, and stay tuned to find out when this film may hit theaters later this year.

From director Jonathan Teplitzky comes the harrowing true-life drama The Railway Man, starring Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. Based on Eric Lomax's autobiography, the story follows an engineer with a passion for trains who is kidnapped during WWII and forced to work the brutal Burma-Siam railways, where he is repeatedly tortured and interrogated. Check out the latest footage as we await a domestic release date from The Weinstein Company.

Way back in June 2012, the first poster for Paddington was released. The Weinstein Company, which will be distributing the live-action/animated adventure here in the states, has released a second poster nearly a year and a half later...Which is basically identical, with a few slight modifications and the company logo attached. Nothing to get too excited about! Cool nonetheless if you are a dyed in the wool Paddington Bear fan. Take a look, and read on for further details.

Based on the popular children's novels by Michael Bond, Paddington arrives on screens across the country just in time for Christmas 2014, exactly 56 years after the chuddar in the floppy yellow hat and peacoat made his debut.

The movie is being produced by David Heyman, one of the men responsible for bringing the Harry Potter franchise to the big screen. Paddington will be voiced by Colin Firth, who is also doing Motion Capture for the role.

"I'm going to do some sessions wearing one of those helmets with cameras to capture my face muscles, and all that data will somehow be incorporated into Paddington."

Sally Hawkins and Hugh Bonneville are playing Henry and Mary Brown, the human couple who discover the bear in London's Paddington Station and bring him home to live with their family. Nicole Kidman is the villain. She explains her excitement about the project, and reveals that she jumped at the chance to play opposite the bear.

"I was read the stories when I was little and I grew up with Paddington. I know all about his adventures and what mischief he got up to."

Paddington is one of three movies that Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth will work together on in 2014. They will appear in the adult drama The Railway Man, and will also be seen together in the WWII psychological thriller Before I Go to Sleep.

Nicole Kidman has signed on to star in and produce The Silent Wife, an adaptation of A.S.A. Harrison's novel.

The story centers on a Chicago couple who have been married for 20 years. While they seem to live a happy life, the wife (Nicole Kidman) is unaware that the husband is seeing other women behind his back. The novel, which became a literary sensation shortly after it was published in June, alternates perspectives from the husband to the wife with each chapter. It was the first work of fiction from the author, who died just a few months before the book was released.

The actress is producing alongside Paula Mazur and Mitch Kaplan, whose Mazur/Kaplan company is financing the development. Per Saari is also producing through her Blossom Films company. A screenwriter hasn't been attached to adapt the material yet.

Nicole Kidman will next be seen in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Grace of Monaco and The Railway Man.

At just 33 years of age, with a promising Hollywood career ahead of her, Grace Kelly retired from acting after marrying Prince Rainier III of Monaco. The actress' story is told in the first trailer for the highly-anticipated drama Grace of Monaco starring Nicole Kidman. The plot centers on Princess Grace (Nicole Kidman) and the early years of her marriage to the Prince (Tim Roth), and how she helped solve a political dispute between France and Monaco. Take a look at the first footage from director Olivier Dahan's drama, in theaters November 27.

Producer David Heyman and StudioCanal have announced that principal photography has started for family adventure Paddington and have unveiled the cast for the film, based on the beloved fictional character from children's literature created by Michael Bond in 1958. In addition, Bob Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein have acquired North American rights and will release the film under new moniker TWC-Dimension.

Produced by David Heyman (producer of all eight of the Harry Potter films, Gravity), Paddington is being directed by twice BAFTA nominated director Paul King (Come Fly with Me, The Mighty Boosh).

StudioCanal developed the film, is fully financing and will distribute in the UK, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand, and is handling international sales. The film will open in the UK November 28, 2014. The film will be released wide in North America by TWC-Dimension in the first quarter of 2015.

The first ever live action film inspired by Michael Bond's best-selling books, will star Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) as Mr. Brown, Colin Firth (The King's Speech, A Single Man, Bridget Jones's Diary) as the voice of Paddington Bear and Nicole Kidman (The Hours, Rabbit Hole, Moulin Rouge) as the evil taxidermist determined to wreak her revenge. They are joined by Sally Hawkins as Mrs. Brown, Julie Walters as Mrs. Bird, the housekeeper, and Jim Broadbent as Mr. Gruber, the owner of the antiques shop.

The story follows the comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear with a passion for all things British who travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington Station, he begins to realize that city life is not all he had imagined - until he meets the kindly Brown family who read the label around his neck ('Please look after this bear. Thank you.') and offer him a temporary haven. It looks as though his luck has changed until this rarest of bears catches the eye of a museum taxidermist...

"It's a great honor to be able to bring Michael Bond's beloved character to the big screen. I am hugely excited to be working with Paul King, whose imagination, flair, and sense of wit and wonder, make him the ideal director. And I am thrilled that we now have such an exceptional cast to bring the story of Paddington Bear to life."

Olivier Courson, StudioCanal Chairman and CEO also released a statement.

"We're very happy to announce all of this good news at the same time. We've been developing the film with David Heyman for a while. Starting the shoot with such a great cast is a dream come true. And we are thrilled to have Harvey and Bob Weinstein joining us in the adventure."

"We have both always loved the stories of Paddington Bear and the amazing library of work from David Heyman. This film has the sensibilities of classic filmmaking as well as commercial appeal. We are excited to partner with StudioCanal and look to this as a potential future franchise, bringing this long time cherished character to the big screen for the first time."

The true story of railroad engineer Eric Lomax is brought to life in the first trailer for The Railway Man, following its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Colin Firth stars as Lomax, who was captured by the Japanese during World War II and put to work on the Burma-Siam Railroad under torturous conditions. Lionsgate is distributing director Jonathan Teplitzky's drama co-starring Nicole Kidman and Jeremy Irvine on January 3, 2014 in the UK, although a domestic release date has not been given. Stay tuned to find out when this film hits theaters in the U.S.

Warning, comedy fans! This story contains Major Spoilers! Turn back now, or read on if you dare!

Nicole Kidman has signed on for an uncredited cameo role in the comedy sequel Anchorman: The Legend Continues, which is currently shooting in Atlanta. Vince Vaughn and Luke Wilson, both of whom had tiny roles in 2004's Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, are also shooting cameos. No details were given regarding the roles these actors will portray.

Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2012 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, February 24 at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center, and will be hosted by Seth MacFarlane live on the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries worldwide. For more information go to Oscar.com or download the official Oscars app.

Chan-wook Park makes his American directorial debut with the thriller Stoker. Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska star as a mother and daughter whose lives are thrown for a loop when a mysterious uncle arrives at their home for an extended stay. We have the second international trailer, which dives into the questionable relationships amongst this close-knit family.

Yesterday, Fox Searchlight Pictures debuted a new poster for Stoker, featuring the family (Nicole Kidman,Mia Wasikowska, and Matthew Goode) you should not disturb. Today, the studio has debuted two more posters, one of which is the domestic version of the international poster we reported on earlier this month. The other is a UK Quad version of the "Innocence Ends" poster that debuted in November. Take a look at these posters for the English-language directorial debut of famed Korean filmmaker Chan-wook Park.

The project is based on Kevin Wilson's best-selling book, which follows two performance artist parents, who would always force their children to participate in these bizarre events. When their grown children return with crises of their own, the parents suck them into pulling off one final and daring act, even though the kids blame these performances for how badly their lives turned out.

The project marks a reunion for Nicole Kidman and David Lindsay-Abaire. The actress was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in Rabbit Hole, which the writer adapted from his own Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Nicole Kidman is producing alongside Per Saari, Leslie Urdang, and Dean Vanech. No production schedule was given.

The Family Fang was released in 2014 and stars Nicole Kidman, Jason Bateman, Christopher Walken. The film is directed by Jason Bateman.

The film takes place between December 1961 and November 1962, the story follows the former Oscar winner and mother of two who had already spent six years as the monarch of a European nation. The starlet was called upon to save Monaco from an escalating situation regarding its standing as a tax haven, with French leader Charles de Gaulle giving her husband, Monaco's Prince Rainier III, six months to reform its tax laws.

The Railway Man is based on Eric Lomax's autobiography, which chronicles his terrifying experiences as a World War II prisoner of war, and his quest to reconcile with one of his captors 30 years later. Colin Firth is playing Eric Lomax, and Nicole Kidman will play his wife, Patti, who helped her husband come to terms with the psychological damage he endured in a Japanese POW camp. Jeremy Irvine will play the younger Eric Lomax during flashback scenes.

Jonathan Teplitzky (Burning Man) is directing The Railway Man from an adapted screenplay by Andy Paterson and Frank Cottrell Boyce. Production will begin in April, shooting in Scotland for present-day scenes, and the Gold Coast of Australia for World War II scenes.

The Paperboy was released October 5th, 2012 and stars Zac Efron, Matthew McConaughey, Nicole Kidman, John Cusack, David Oyelowo, Scott Glenn, Ned Bellamy, Nealla Gordon. The film is directed by Lee Daniels.

In his first English language film, celebrated Korean director Chan-wook Park (Oldboy, Thirst) will direct from an original screenplay by the former Prison Break star Wentworth Miller, who wrote his inaugural script under the pseudonym Ted Foulke. Stoker is being produced by Scott Free Productions' Tony Scott, Ridley Scott and Michael Costigan with Steven M. Rales and Mark Roybal of Indian Paintbrush serving as executive producers. Indian Paintbrush is co-financing the film with Fox Searchlight Pictures who will be releasing the film worldwide.

After India's (Wasikowska) father dies in an auto accident, her Uncle Charlie (Goode), who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother (Kidman). Soon after his arrival, she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him.

Claudia Lewis, President of Production, David Greenbaum, Senior Vice President of Production and DanTram Nguyen, Director of Production are overseeing the project.

Director Park has emerged as one of the most significant talents in world cinema in recent years. He attributes Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, which he first saw while at university, as the film that changed his life and the seed which began his creative exploration of the darker elements of human experience.

His filmmaking has garnered recognition in his homeland as well as from a number of leading international film festivals. Most recently his short film Paranmanjang, shot entirely with Apple's iPhone, won the Golden Bear (Short Film) at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival. In 2009 his vampire thriller Thirst won the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes. Sympathy For Lady Vengeance was awarded the Cinema Avvenire and Il Leoncino d'oro awards in competition at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. This was preceded by Oldboy, which won the Grand Prix at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.

Back in May, we reported that Tobey Maguire, Sofía Vergara, Matthew McConaughey, and Zac Efron had joined the cast. Shooting was pushed back after Tobey Maguire stepped away from the project last week. The delay also cut into Sofía Vergara's shooting schedule on the ABC sitcom Modern Family, which caused her to drop the movie as well. Matthew McConaughey and Zac Efron are still attached to The Paperboy.

The story centers on a reporter, who, along with his brother, starts investigating a Death Row inmate to try and clear his name. Nicole Kidman will step into Sofía Vergara's former role, a mysterious woman who writes letters to Death Row inmates, and develops a relationship with the reporter.

Lee Daniels will direct The Paperboy from a script by Pedro Almodóvar and author Peter Dexter, which is adapted from Peter Dexter's 1995 novel of the same name.

The Paperboy was released October 5th, 2012 and stars Zac Efron, Matthew McConaughey, Nicole Kidman, John Cusack, David Oyelowo, Scott Glenn, Ned Bellamy, Nealla Gordon. The film is directed by Lee Daniels.

Little is known about Spectre, although it is said to be a supernatural thriller. It isn't known if James Wan's longtime writing partner Leigh Whannell is attached to the project yet.

IM Global is announcing Spectre at the Cannes Film Festival market, through its genre label Octane. Rick Schwartz will produce for his Overnight Productions company, with Nicole Kidman's Blossom Films also producing.

It isn't known when production will start on Spectre, although it will be shot on a budget of $10 million.

Various locations in and around San Francisco will be used to represent Key West, Spain, China, Cuba and New York.

Scheduled to debut on HBO in 2012, Hemingway & Gellhorn recounts the tumultuous romance and subsequent marriage of literary master Ernest Hemingway (Clive Owen) and up-and-coming war correspondent Martha Gellhorn (Nicole Kidman), following them through the Spanish Civil War and beyond. As she grew in reputation and stature, Gellhorn stood toe-to-toe with Hemingway, putting his famous bravado and iconic style to the test.

The early debut positions the film for an awards-qualifying run, before continuing a limited roll out Christmas Day and then wide Jan. 14.

Rabbit Hole is based on the Pulitzer-Prize winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire, who also penned the script. Rabbit Hole tells the story of parents (Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart), struggling to cope with the death of their four-year-old son.

Rabbit Hole was released December 17th, 2010 and stars Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, Dianne Wiest, Miles Teller, Tammy Blanchard, Sandra Oh, Giancarlo Esposito, Jon Tenney. The film is directed by John Cameron Mitchell.

''There are cross-connections between the family and the [criminals], and many secrets come out,'' director Joel Schumacher said, who had to dissuade Cage from playing the villain. ''I know Nic would have been brilliant as the bad guy, but I wanted him to play the hero. It went back and forth and finally ended up where it should be.''

In a story from Variety, Nicole Kidman and Nicolas Cage have boarded Nu Image/Millennium Films' Trespass. They will play a married couple in this film to be directed by Joel Schumacher.

Nu Image/Millennium hopes for an August production start in Louisiana. Irwin Winkler, Avi Lerner and Danny Dimbort are producing this project.

The script was written by Karl Gajdusek and Eli Richbourg. It follows a husband and wife that are taken "hostage by four brutal perpetrators seeking easy cash. Complications ensue amid the unexpected discovery of betrayal and deception."

Trespass is the fourth collaboration between Cage and Nu Image/Millennium Films. Among the films they have done together are the 3D adventure Drive Angry and Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.